The Polk County school district is giving away iPods to some parents.
The school district is using the device to reward parents of children with disabilities who fill out a 10-minute online survey. The district wants to know how well it’s connecting with the parents and how to get parents involved in their children’s education.
The district is spending about $350,000 in federal stimulus money for the iPods.
The district has more than 10,000 students with disabilities.
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(Source: http://www.baynews9.com/)
2 Responses
This kind of thing is done when running things like a corporation that is TURNING A PROFIT!!!
No MoshiachNow1, this type of thing is done by a bloated out of control bureaucracy which the President desires.
But, if they are willing to give away IPOD’s, may I have one? Can it be a NANO?